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Valentine | Don't feel badly if you don't have a Valentine for Valentine's Day.  Think about it... How many people actually had a Groundhog for Groundhog Day? | image tagged in jim halpert explains,bad pun | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
2,017 views 135 upvotes Made by WayneUrso 1 year ago in eyeroll
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5 ups, 1y,
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A groundhog could double as both of them
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True
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Zoophile
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Yup! I love f**king people's dogs, and skinning cats. I'm a proud zoophile #zoophikepride /j
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This is a joke right?
1 up, 1y,
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can u read. I said ,/j. You know what /j means, right?
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it looks like you accidentally hit your key board 😐
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/j means that it's a joke.
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can u get father
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I have ten in my basement. I have a trap right on front of the milk storage at Kroger.
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2 ups, 1y,
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that is perfect
1 up, 1y
Thank you!
2 ups, 1y
i only got two. well, it is two more than i've ever gotten before
2 ups, 1y,
2 replies
How many people died on Day of the Dead?
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How many times on Cinco de Mayo was it May 5th?
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How many people got presents on Christmas Day?
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I killed 5 men on the day of the dead. I lured then to death with a can of baked beans. That's my favorite way of doing it.
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0 ups, 1y
Beans
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beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeans
1 up, 1y
thx. you just made me not feel bad since i din't get a girl that day
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feeling badly?
grammar 1000
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It seems to me that ‘feeling’ is the verb, and ‘badly’ is the adverb. But that’s just how I was taught grammar back in the early 1960’s.
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Don't feel badly if you don't have a Valentine for Valentine's Day. Think about it... How many people actually had a Groundhog for Groundhog Day?